Dead zones as safe-havens for planetesimals: influence of disc mass and external magnetic field
Oliver Gressel, Richard P. Nelson, Neal J. Turner

TL;DR
This study investigates how dead zones in protoplanetary discs, influenced by magnetic fields and disc mass, affect planetesimal stirring and survival, revealing dead zones as potential safe-havens for planetesimals.
Contribution
It extends previous models by analyzing the effects of disc mass and magnetic flux on planetesimal stirring within dead zones, providing new insights into their role in planet formation.
Findings
Stirring strength is independent of disc surface density.
Magnetic flux significantly influences planetesimal velocity dispersions.
Dead zones can serve as safe-havens for small planetesimals.
Abstract
(Abridged) Planetesimals embedded in a protoplanetary disc are stirred by gravitational torques exerted by density fluctuations in the surrounding turbulence. In particular, planetesimals in a disc supporting fully developed magneto-rotational turbulence are readily excited to velocity dispersions above the threshold for catastrophic disruption, halting planet formation. We aim to examine the stirring of planetesimals lying instead in a magnetically-decoupled midplane dead zone, stirred only by spiral density waves propagating out of the disc's magnetically-coupled turbulent surface layers. We extend previous studies to include a wider range of disc models, and explore the effects of varying the disc column density and external magnetic field strength. [...] The strength of the stirring is found to be independent of the gas surface density, which is contrary to the increase with disc…
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